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Ron Gallagher

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3 from Scratch

May 3, 2015 by Ron Leave a Comment

everyday_photo_animationThis animation builds 3 of my ‘everyday object line-drawings’ more-or-less from scratch. It’s surprising how few details are required before you recognise what is being built.

Recognition

Just what is it that makes everyday objects so different, so appealing?

April 20, 2015 by Ron Leave a Comment

everyday_objects_arrangedHere are my 20 ‘everyday objects’ (from the photo-matrix below) in some kind of existential drama.

 

Recognition

What a pile of rubbish!

April 15, 2015 by Ron Leave a Comment

I took some pictures of ‘hard waste’ – the piles of stuff left on the nature strip to get picked up by the local council. I tried to remember what was in the piles before I looked at the photographs. I  remembered a bicycle, a metal and plastic ‘hospital’ chair, a television, mosquito screens, lots of wood and those black plastic planters that you always see on the side of the road. I didn’t really analyse the piles, before I took the pictures. Maybe bicycles are a most distinctive thing and that is why I remembered the bicycle.

You definitely get a better class of rubbish in Toorak!

North Road
Caulfield
Toorak
Toorak
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photo 1
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[Show slideshow]
They look like readymade roadside sculptures, some are cleverly organised with objects stacked inside other objects. Some objects are unrecognisable (e.g. those things that look like land-mines in Caulfield.

Recognition

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